pandeism

Definitions

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n. A coherent belief in a God who is both pantheistic and deistic, e.g. a God who designed the universe and then created it by becoming the universe, thus ceasing to act consciously with respect to the universe.

n. Worship which admits or tolerates favorable aspects of all religions; omnitheism.

Etymologies

A blend of pantheism and deism; or possibly from German Pandeismus or Italian pandeismo (Wiktionary)

Examples

Dawkins is successful in refuting Christianity, which is after all based on the worship of an evil and monstrous God; but Dawkins can not strike any blows against pandeism, a religious viewpoint that accepts the truth of scientific discovery, and reconciles that with a fundamentally fair and just spiritual understanding of the Universe, the purpose of its creation, and its direction.